Shipping-case.



G. C. HOTCHKISS.

SHIPPING GASE- APPLICATION FILED AUG.29,1908.

9 49 8 3 Patented Sept. 21, 1909.

BY mr 'flanges received of the case engaging in said Ways, with the ways and corner-plate confined to the space between the planes of the inner and outer faces of the Walls.

3. A case having the adjacent ends'of its walls separated, with the end of each wall provided with a way, a corner-plate interposed bet'ween the ends of the walls, forming a continuation thereof and extending into said Ways, and a cleat in the inner corner of the case fitting within the corner. plate.

4. A case having guide plates secured to the adjacent ends of its walls and provided with Ways, an angled corner plate having in the ways of the guide plates, cleats of approximately triangular cross-section secured 1n and fitting the corner ea en) inside of the corner ting faces, and means on the inner faces of the cleats for thereof together.

5. A case having the adjacent ends of its walls separated, guide-plates attached to the plate and having abut holding the abutting faces walls and lying flat against the ends thereof,

each guide-plate having away opening inwardly, and a corner-plate forming the outer corner of the case and having outwardly;

turned flanges received in said ways and connecting the walls of the case together.

Intestimony whereof I have signedmy name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. I I

CHARLES CRITTENDEN HO'ICHKISS. Witnesses: p Y

L. C. MILLER.

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